Spring 2026 Link Roundup
What's good and interesting in libraries, creativity, and community.
I appreciate people’s brains so much. I love a beach anyway, but this giant installation by artist Es Devlin, featuring 2500 of her favorite books, really upped the ante. Read all about it in Smithsonian Magazine.
The Folger Shakespeare Library hosted Adjoa Andoh, MBE, in April as part of their inaugural residency for artists and intellectuals. I suggest taking a wander through the library’s website to explore their educational resources and digital collections. There’s great stuff to be had.
This initiative at Boston Public Library is activating underused spaces and equipment, helping users connect with the history of protest and printmaking through hands-on practice.
The Unbannable Library continues, most recently bringing their giant, unmissable, unavoidable book sculptures on tour at PEN America’s World Voices Festival in New York City.
If you’re reading IArtLibraries, chances are good that you already know the myriad resources available through public libraries. Who in your life might not be aware yet of all that’s available? Together, let’s share one of these general-interest features with our networks, like, today:


